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India Today

Feb 26 2024
Magazine

India Today is the leading news magazine and most widely read publication in India. The magazine’s leadership is unquestioned, so much so that India Today is what Indian journalism is judged by, for its integrity and ability to bring unbiased and incisive perspective to arguably the most dynamic, yet perplexing, region in the world. Breaking news and shaping opinion, it is now a household name and the flagship brand of India’s leading multidimensional media group. Additionally, the weekly brings with it a range supplements like Women, Home, Aspire, Spice and Simply which focus on style, health, education, fashion, etc. and Indian cities.

FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

India Today

WHY FARMERS ARE ANGRY AGAIN

THE KEY DEMANDS

Message from Sandeshkhali

SHIFTING SANDS

CHAVAN WEARS LOTUS ON HIS SLEEVE

CHIEF DEFECTORS • Some former Congress chief ministers who have quit the party in the past decade

BITTER FIGHT FOR BETTER

A DIPLOMATIC COUP

TO THE RESCUE

THE ZEBRA CROSSING

A HEARING PROBLEM

HOUSE IN DISORDER

An Allied Front

KHELA HOBE TO HOGA

CHACHA PE CHARCHA

FROM VIRASAT TO VIKAS BHARAT MANDAPAM PAVES THE WAY FOR “VIKSIT BHARAT”

A CROWN OF THORNS • SHEHBAZ SHARIF IS SET TO TAKE OVER AS PAKISTAN PM AGAIN AFTER A FRACTURED VERDICT. HE NOW HAS TO TACKLE A COLLAPSING ECONOMY, HIGH INFLATION, UNRULY IMRAN SUPPORTERS AND A DOMINEERING ARMY

ELECTION 2024 A FRAGMENTED POLITY

NATION’S NEWEST ARBITER • Pakistan army chief Asim Munir is resolved to see democracy prosper in Pakistan. His challenge is to remain politically neutral while retaining the military’s role as the saviour of the country

THE TORTUOUS TRAJECTORY OF PAKISTANI ELECTIONS • Pakistan’s first national general election, in 1970, led to the creation of Bangladesh. In the 10 subsequent elections to the National Assembly, only twice has a single party won a majority. Moreover, not one prime minister has ever completed a full five-year term

WAIT AND WATCH • Since Pakistan downgraded ties when India abrogated Art. 370, Islamabad has to make the move to restore them

DO OR DIE FOR DRDO • Tasked to reform a faltering DRDO, the K. VijayRaghavan panel in its report has suggested comprehensive structural, operational and human resource changes. Disagreeing on several counts, a section of scientists prepare a pushback

CHANGES IN COMMAND AND CONTROL

A SHAKE-UP OF DEFENCE R&D • The K. VijayRaghavan panel report has suggested sweeping changes in the set-up and functioning of the DRDO. These are the broad proposals, as compared to the current situation

LIVING WITH THE FLU • Driven by a cold winter, pollution and post-Covid complacency, influenza infections in India are rising each season, with longer duration of symptoms that are turning severe for the elderly

WHAT IS FLU AND HOW TO STAY SAFE

Aatmanirbhar Bharat and the Quest for Viksit Bharat

ENGINEERS INDIA LIMITED’S “MAKE IN INDIA INITIATIVES” ARE SHAPING THE VISION OF SELF-RELIANT AND “VIKSIT BHARAT” @2047

“Khadi isn’t just a cloth, it's a weapon of self-reliance”

ACHIEVEMENTS OF KHADI A DEVELOPMENT SCHEME AT A GLANCE

URBAN WATER TRANSPORTATION UNDER SAGARMALA • A Decade of Reshaping Lives

Swasth Bharat, Viksit Bharat

Transforming Healthcare through Traditional Medicine Ministry of Ayush's Inspirational Journey

Vikram Sahney: A VISIONARY LEADER SHAPING AN ATMANIRBHAR BHARAT

GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS (GI) IN INDIA'S AGRICULTURE • Safeguarding Heritage, Empowering Farmers

UTTAR PRADESH IS MAKING RECORDS OF DEVELOPMENT

SOLAR INDUSTRIES: RISING TO DEFEND INDIA, WHATEVER BE THE CHALLENGE. • An explosives company led...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 142 Publisher: Living Media India Limited Edition: Feb 26 2024

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  • Release date: February 17, 2024

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Languages

English

India Today is the leading news magazine and most widely read publication in India. The magazine’s leadership is unquestioned, so much so that India Today is what Indian journalism is judged by, for its integrity and ability to bring unbiased and incisive perspective to arguably the most dynamic, yet perplexing, region in the world. Breaking news and shaping opinion, it is now a household name and the flagship brand of India’s leading multidimensional media group. Additionally, the weekly brings with it a range supplements like Women, Home, Aspire, Spice and Simply which focus on style, health, education, fashion, etc. and Indian cities.

FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

India Today

WHY FARMERS ARE ANGRY AGAIN

THE KEY DEMANDS

Message from Sandeshkhali

SHIFTING SANDS

CHAVAN WEARS LOTUS ON HIS SLEEVE

CHIEF DEFECTORS • Some former Congress chief ministers who have quit the party in the past decade

BITTER FIGHT FOR BETTER

A DIPLOMATIC COUP

TO THE RESCUE

THE ZEBRA CROSSING

A HEARING PROBLEM

HOUSE IN DISORDER

An Allied Front

KHELA HOBE TO HOGA

CHACHA PE CHARCHA

FROM VIRASAT TO VIKAS BHARAT MANDAPAM PAVES THE WAY FOR “VIKSIT BHARAT”

A CROWN OF THORNS • SHEHBAZ SHARIF IS SET TO TAKE OVER AS PAKISTAN PM AGAIN AFTER A FRACTURED VERDICT. HE NOW HAS TO TACKLE A COLLAPSING ECONOMY, HIGH INFLATION, UNRULY IMRAN SUPPORTERS AND A DOMINEERING ARMY

ELECTION 2024 A FRAGMENTED POLITY

NATION’S NEWEST ARBITER • Pakistan army chief Asim Munir is resolved to see democracy prosper in Pakistan. His challenge is to remain politically neutral while retaining the military’s role as the saviour of the country

THE TORTUOUS TRAJECTORY OF PAKISTANI ELECTIONS • Pakistan’s first national general election, in 1970, led to the creation of Bangladesh. In the 10 subsequent elections to the National Assembly, only twice has a single party won a majority. Moreover, not one prime minister has ever completed a full five-year term

WAIT AND WATCH • Since Pakistan downgraded ties when India abrogated Art. 370, Islamabad has to make the move to restore them

DO OR DIE FOR DRDO • Tasked to reform a faltering DRDO, the K. VijayRaghavan panel in its report has suggested comprehensive structural, operational and human resource changes. Disagreeing on several counts, a section of scientists prepare a pushback

CHANGES IN COMMAND AND CONTROL

A SHAKE-UP OF DEFENCE R&D • The K. VijayRaghavan panel report has suggested sweeping changes in the set-up and functioning of the DRDO. These are the broad proposals, as compared to the current situation

LIVING WITH THE FLU • Driven by a cold winter, pollution and post-Covid complacency, influenza infections in India are rising each season, with longer duration of symptoms that are turning severe for the elderly

WHAT IS FLU AND HOW TO STAY SAFE

Aatmanirbhar Bharat and the Quest for Viksit Bharat

ENGINEERS INDIA LIMITED’S “MAKE IN INDIA INITIATIVES” ARE SHAPING THE VISION OF SELF-RELIANT AND “VIKSIT BHARAT” @2047

“Khadi isn’t just a cloth, it's a weapon of self-reliance”

ACHIEVEMENTS OF KHADI A DEVELOPMENT SCHEME AT A GLANCE

URBAN WATER TRANSPORTATION UNDER SAGARMALA • A Decade of Reshaping Lives

Swasth Bharat, Viksit Bharat

Transforming Healthcare through Traditional Medicine Ministry of Ayush's Inspirational Journey

Vikram Sahney: A VISIONARY LEADER SHAPING AN ATMANIRBHAR BHARAT

GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS (GI) IN INDIA'S AGRICULTURE • Safeguarding Heritage, Empowering Farmers

UTTAR PRADESH IS MAKING RECORDS OF DEVELOPMENT

SOLAR INDUSTRIES: RISING TO DEFEND INDIA, WHATEVER BE THE CHALLENGE. • An explosives company led...


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